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Show H OUR OWN INTERESTS H 1 H Tho interests of southern Utah H '( are tnaltord which concern tho Nkwh H I much, for it id within our desires to H opou t) tho world tho door leading H to our vast resources our wealth H producers our coal, iron, timhur, H j wool, fruits, etc. In theso things H x ftouthern Utah stands preeminent. M ' But the great difdculty with them H all is that their full dovelopement H deDendd largely upon the invest- H .tuuntpt capital. H Oupitul is what in lacking in this H , section, while in many places cup Hfe itul id superabundant while uvouues . ' for ltd uppliuution are shut off and m it ii lyin comparatively dormant, ,y uwaittug proper channels wherein H it may be invested. H If bouthern Utuh cannot furnish H, avonuuu fur the paying investment B of means, then Utuh might up woll H bo abandoned, for she hus none, if H not 'ii tliu south. H Hut tho fuots uro thut this Terri- H tory ia abundantly blestied witli res- H oufoetf, and the south stands out in B ' bold relief. H I Iron County, so named from tho H ' abundance of iron found here, has fl enough of tbia valuable metul to B Bupptv tho world for generations to M come. m Besides this coal is found within H closo proximity to convert the met- j dl iuto u useful condition. m it is a rare thing to find theso two M valuaplo subdtunces to neigliborly m t mid iu suoli rich supplies us io the H oiiBo with us in Iron County. In tho way of fruitu. wo point ; with groat pridu to our Dixie, where m i tho supplies could be easily inereuts- B I ed to such proportions that the tie- H I jnaud would huvu to be many timer H 1 multiplied before 11 tithe would ho H I Ubod. . But these uro only u lew of H I tho undeveloped resources of our fc r v - ,ownjieli comity. H -" TJie fiifroUnotiOK-of capital would B . readily deveiopo others that perhaps H l 'tod'av, are", comparatively iitiKiiovvn. |